New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Garfinkle | September 2, 2020
Essentially, New Jersey allows the practice of competitive keyword advertising, provided that the advertisement does not redirect the searcher to the advertiser's site. Nevertheless, the practice is unethical in the greater sense of the word "ethics."
By Soniya Shah, Karthik Kumar and Raj Gupta, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner | September 2, 2020
While modern day virtual reality and augmented reality use cases promise revolutionary undertakings in mobile applications, gaming, healthcare, retail, automotive, and enterprise industries, the technology has a long history that dates to the 1940s.
By David Kalat, BRG | September 1, 2020
In this month's lesson on the history of cybersecurity, David Kalat explains how one man's fixation on "transmitting photos of grandkids" changed the face of communications.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Paul Hodkinson | September 1, 2020
With everyone working from home, phishing attempts have skyrocketed and even simple tasks have become cause for concern.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Catherine "Cat" A. Casey | August 31, 2020
An aspect of this shift to remote work that has been less discussed is the impact remote working has had on tools and methods of communication—and what that means for discovery of digital evidence.
By David McCombs, Eugene Goryunov, Dina Blikshteyn, and Adam Erickson, Haynes and Boone | August 31, 2020
In light of DABUS' patent rejections and at a time when laws are not equipped to handle an AI inventor, creative solutions are required to secure patent (or other IP) protection for inventions conceived by AI.
By Nicole Gueron, Melissa Holsinger, Allison Pincus, and Muriel Leung, Clarick Gueron Reisbaum | August 26, 2020
Our remote hearing is now complete, having included more than a dozen witnesses testifying over 10 very full hearing days, spread over two and a half weeks. Below are some hard-learned lessons shared from our trial team to yours.
By Lucian T. Pera, Adams & Reese and Yvonne Nath, LawVision | August 20, 2020
The language Chambers uses in a recent report strongly suggests they are testing their audience's reaction to ranking ALSPs like law firms. What does that mean for the broader legal marketplace?
By M. Jude Egan | August 20, 2020
"As it gets simpler to manipulate video footage, I will have no real way of knowing what footage has been manipulated and what has not," says certified Family Law Specialist Jude Egan.
By Kenya Parrish-Dixon, Empire Technologies and Joe Schatz, TechCentrics | August 19, 2020
Lawyers battle over the discovery of electronic data and how to get more data from adversaries in court. But what good is it to pore over documents and strategically produce data if a hacker can breach your client's database, exfiltrate all of the most sensitive data and post it on the dark net?
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